Submission + - How Search Engines Including Google May Evolve
znitch rss search engine writes: "Ever since search engines first hit the scene, they've always delivered past tense results. Yahoo takes about 2 weeks to include a new content into it's results while Google takes about 3-4 days. The only realtime search engine was the now defunct infoseek.com. For over a decade, all these giant search engines still deliver a point-sample of what's already BEEN online. When are we going to see a search engine that tells us the FREQUENCY of how often any given website features your keyword? If I'm interested in an "xbox" I want to know if a tech blog talks about XBOX weekly, daily, or in every single new post.
A new website called http://znitch.com/ does push instant realtime search results via RSS TO YOU every time your keyword appears. But when will the other search engines actually let you see real time results so that you're not the last person in the grapevine? There IS news that does NOT flow through the AP"
A new website called http://znitch.com/ does push instant realtime search results via RSS TO YOU every time your keyword appears. But when will the other search engines actually let you see real time results so that you're not the last person in the grapevine? There IS news that does NOT flow through the AP"